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The Security Decree Is yet Another Triumph of Criminal Populism. But Not Everything Is to Be Thrown Away

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Eleven new crimes, as many new aggravating, more varied increases in punishment: the decree approved by Parliament is pure security marketing, with some paradoxical rules (such as the aggression for those who commit crimes at the station). But not everything is to be thrown away.
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Eleven new crimes, as many new aggravating, more varied increases in punishment: the decree approved by Parliament is pure security marketing, with some paradoxical rules (such as the aggression for those who commit crimes at the station). But not everything is to be thrown away.

There are a total of 14 new crimes that are introduced and 9 additional aggravatings that will be introduced thanks to the green light to the Dl Security, obtained today in the Senate by the majority. A vote started and ended in chaos. The Dl has however become law with the Senate's definitive l'ok to the confidence placed by the government. Between explanations of vote and protests from the oppositions it has reached the final yes with 109 vote…

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Notizie.com broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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